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Derek Sivers • How to Live: 27 conflicting answers and one weird conclusion
The more polymathic you can be, the more functions you can inhabit, and the less replaceable you will become.
Peter Hollins • Polymath: Master Multiple Disciplines, Learn New Skills, Think Flexibly, and Become an Extraordinary Autodidact (Learning how to Learn Book 9)
to systematically develop your personal ability to go deep—and by doing so, reap great rewards.
Cal Newport • Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
to systematically develop your personal ability to go deep—and by doing so, reap great rewards.
Cal Newport • Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
If you train yourself to consistently think, feel, and act in ways that further your most important goals—if, in other words, you build strength—then inertia becomes a nearly unstoppable force that unlocks your potential.
Shane Parrish • Clear Thinking
Show up. Be present. Be bold. Coach them powerfully. Be relentless. Be Sherlock Holmes and explore deeper into their lives than anyone has ever gone with them.
Rich Litvin • The Prosperous Coach: Increase Income and Impact for You and Your Clients (The Prosperous Series Book 1)
Our experience has shown that most people have the capacity to double or triple their income just by consistently applying what they already know. Despite this, people continue to chase new ideas thinking that the next idea is the one that will magically make it all better.
Brian P. Moran, Michael Lennington • The 12 Week Year: Get More Done in 12 Weeks than Others Do in 12 Months
In preparation for writing the classic guide to self-improvement The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey did not merely study successful people, he reviewed the literature2 on how to become successful. From the post-WWII period forward, he discerned a shift from what he termed the “character ethic” to a “personality ethic.” Older wor
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